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richard quest has an update for us. he does a dramatic reading of shakespeare you don't want to miss. çtoooowl [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> a lot of people excited about this. one of them is richard qwest. it is a gentler version of richard iii or what about the nephew that shakespeare conjured? >> that is exactly the question people are asking. this is the famous portrait, bearing in mind and none of them were taken during his lifetime. this is the famous portrait. this is the look that they say he was like taking them from the scans of enhancements added to a lot of artistry and the eyes which gives a much mo
richard quest has an update for us. he does a dramatic reading of shakespeare you don't want to miss. çtoooowl [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket...
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thank you so much for being with us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> glad -- >> you can follow me on twitter tonight @andersoncooper. >>> governor christie is facing questions about his weight and his health. former white house doctor said she's worried his obesity can kill him. can someone who is very overweight also be healthy. >>> if beyonce's performance didn't cause the super bowl blackout then what is the culprit? yo, give it up, dude! up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ is engineered to amaze. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take w
thank you so much for being with us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> glad -- >> you can follow me on twitter tonight @andersoncooper. >>> governor christie is facing questions about his weight and his health. former white house doctor said she's worried his obesity can kill him. can someone who is very overweight also be healthy. >>> if beyonce's performance didn't cause the super bowl blackout then what is the culprit? yo, give it up, dude! up high!...
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that's all for us tonight. "a.c. 360" starts for us now. tonight, a pretty stunning statement about governor chris christie, a man who could one day be president or run for president. quote, i'm worried about this man dying in office. christie is also speaking out about his health. our question tonight, could someone who is considered overweight also be considered healthy. we have answers for you ahead. "360" m.d. sanjay gupta will join us for that. also, why some people build bunkers. what drives them to prepare for everything from natural disasters to the end of the world as he see it. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news. the first look at the bunker jimmy lee dykes turned into a prison cell for a 5-year-old boy and a kind of twisted alamo where he made his final fatal stand. a bunker we're now learning that included two bombs. the fbi just released the photos. this is the bunker itself. the blue tent was added to preserve any evidence that may be underneath. now, as you can see, official vehicles surround the property. the sheriff's
that's all for us tonight. "a.c. 360" starts for us now. tonight, a pretty stunning statement about governor chris christie, a man who could one day be president or run for president. quote, i'm worried about this man dying in office. christie is also speaking out about his health. our question tonight, could someone who is considered overweight also be considered healthy. we have answers for you ahead. "360" m.d. sanjay gupta will join us for that. also, why some people...
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doctors have the right of doing offlabel use, they can use drugs for uses not approved by the fda if they think it is medically indicated. in the case where someone's doing it to themselves, he's doing it for themselves, there's no beef there. if you're doing it to patients, and it's not really medically indicated there could be. >> bottom line, if he caa patie came to you and said, i want to go on hgh and testosterone. is that something you would talk them away from? >> absolutely. that's why i wrote my book. the way you eat and how you eat can actually do what some of these drugs will do. i don't believe you need to take these supplements, because the side effect profile is big. if you diet properly and move properly. you can have similar effects. >> thanks very much. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. an
doctors have the right of doing offlabel use, they can use drugs for uses not approved by the fda if they think it is medically indicated. in the case where someone's doing it to themselves, he's doing it for themselves, there's no beef there. if you're doing it to patients, and it's not really medically indicated there could be. >> bottom line, if he caa patie came to you and said, i want to go on hgh and testosterone. is that something you would talk them away from? >> absolutely....
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the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary gland test to meet the fda regulations. cenegenics told this man that was his problem. like all patients who take the hormone. schlesinger says he's monitored and tested four times a year for his testosterone and hgh intake. he now feels like he's 40. that comes with a hefty price tag. all this can cost up to $15,000 a year, cash only. >> my health is first, and whatever it costs me is worth it. >> if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree, saying, sure, there may be short term gain, but there will be lo
the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary...
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bear with us. we have a big crime scene behind us to process. that's going to take some time. >> how dangerous is it back there right now? >> we have the crime scene secured. we are going to do a complete and thorough investigation. that may take a number of days. but we're going to do it the correct way. >> the folks want to get back home. any idea when they'll be able to get back? could it be a while? >> it could be a while, yes. >> what was the purpose of the structure that was held behind this building? >> we can't talk about specific sources or techniques, things of that nature. unfortunately, we will have to deal with another one of these situations somewhere some day. and we want it to be just as successful as this one was today. >> mr. richardson, can you confirm that we all heard a loud blast earlier today? without going into too much detail, can you confirm it was some sort of device that you guys activated as opposed to something mr. dykes activated. was it a diversionary device that you guys used in the process of doing this today? >
bear with us. we have a big crime scene behind us to process. that's going to take some time. >> how dangerous is it back there right now? >> we have the crime scene secured. we are going to do a complete and thorough investigation. that may take a number of days. but we're going to do it the correct way. >> the folks want to get back home. any idea when they'll be able to get back? could it be a while? >> it could be a while, yes. >> what was the purpose of the...
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he had enough money for us. when it was time for me to get married and have kids, he would do that with me. so he was thinking long term that he was going to keep me until i was apparently very old. >> katie, please stay here. i want to bring in also dr. louis krouse from rush university medical center. the kind of trauma katie endured is incomprehensible for anybody who hasn't been through it. we don't know what happened to 5-year-old ethan in that bunker, what kind of condition he's in. generally speaking, though, what you know of 5-year-olds and apparently he has asperger's. what kind of recovery are he and his family looking at? >> it will be hugely variable. think about the whole process. this poor child started with the trauma of seeing this bus driver shot and killed. then being kidnapped, pulled away from his regular routine. a typical 5-year-old child would find this frightening. a child with asperger's, a form of autism, where kids certain often have a rigid quality of how they expect to do things, hav
he had enough money for us. when it was time for me to get married and have kids, he would do that with me. so he was thinking long term that he was going to keep me until i was apparently very old. >> katie, please stay here. i want to bring in also dr. louis krouse from rush university medical center. the kind of trauma katie endured is incomprehensible for anybody who hasn't been through it. we don't know what happened to 5-year-old ethan in that bunker, what kind of condition he's in....
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> tonight on the program, the bunker busters. new details about what happened in that alabama bunker in the split seconds when authorities went in, seconds that spelled life for a little boy who was able to turn 6 today and death for his captor. and later in the program, take a look at this man who's 74 years old. he's on a pharmaceutical cocktail that makes it possible for him to look like that. the question tonight, has he found a healthy fountain of youth or prescription for disaster? what you need to know before you try to do what he's doing. we begin though tonight with a program that takes guns out of the hands of known criminals. now, with all the arguments over expanding background checks and nra fears about law-abiding gun owners being inrensed this one seems to be a no-brainer. it's a program in california that does exactly what everyone agrees should be done, takes deadly weapons away from dangerous people. now, we're talking about thousands of
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> tonight on the program, the bunker busters. new details about what happened in that alabama bunker in the split seconds when authorities went in, seconds that spelled life for a little boy who was able to turn 6 today and death for his captor. and later in the program, take a look at this man who's 74 years old. he's on a pharmaceutical cocktail that makes it possible for him to look like that. the question tonight, has he...
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